Re: Whats The Difference Betwwen A G3 and G6



I'm afraid your analogy holds no water...most of the new M3's local to me
are older than me...they are the CBers that saw no future in amateur radio
for themselves while they had to commit some time to studying...as soon as a
licence was available with no effort whatsoever they were soon here...

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Chaney

Chaney's World
www.chaney.i12.com

"British Bulldog" <wezza1962@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Not a lot in it really, Both have a deprived childhood, cannot have a
go at the authorities for giving out tickets to the M3's but can have
a go at the M3's for taking their examination and passing with flying
colours. May i suggest that G3's and G6's take M3's under their wing
and look after them, give them encouragement and confidence to use the
radio and not belittle these people that one day will be keeping the
amateur hobby going when G3's and G6's will be 6 foot under in 15
years or less.



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